Today’s #CoolSite is a complete and total freak of nature–a MORE THAN gifted web sensation, Zach King. I warn you: you will be sucked into his world and your mind will be blown. The last time I was this impressed with the use of technology for entertainment purposes was when I discovered zefrank. Zach takes it all a bit further.

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Here’s a cool medical PSA (public service announcement) courtesy of Jimmy Kimmel Live. Jimmy feels that all of this anti-vaccination silliness is starting to snowball, so he invited some real doctors to address it. These are actual medical professionals so hear them out and then decide for yourself.

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Get ready for a major time suck. Notey (@teamnotey) is a website and app that enables you to curate the best of whatever interests you. Perfect if you feel like your feeds from Twitter, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Feedly (for RSS feeds) is not draining enough of your brainpower and focus

I instantly identified almost 20 areas of interest in the Notey setup. Now, I’ve got enough to read until the snow melts. Thanks, @teamnotey.

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Today’s #CoolSite is SignPost (@signpostSMB), the absolute must have tool for growing your local business. I learned of SignPost from, where else, @jason’s This Week In Startups. In this episode, Jason Calacanis interviewed one of the founders in which he invested, @StuartWall. I was hanging on every word and have already told a few local businesses about this brilliant automated customer relationship management (CRM) tool.

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Today’s #CoolSite is a new entry into the ‘news app’ category: @INSIDE.

I’m a big fan of reading news from either RSS feeds (@feedly) or apps (like @Circa) that curate the news for me (based on MY interests). So, when @jason started up INSIDE, I knew his team would curate the best journalism for me in real time. Download it today (and stay away from trash and fear journalism!)

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Today’s #CoolSite is actually a #CoolApp…and not such a new one. @Uber has been around for over 2 years but I’m making serious use of it this week while vacationing in San Diego. Here’s how it works: whenever we need a ride, I simply press a button on the #Uber app and within 10 minutes a driver appears (in a usually very desirable car) to take us wherever we want to go. I seriously love Uber and highly recommend that you try it before seeking your next cab ride (use my link (https://www.uber.com/invite/ubercorso) and you’ll get $20 off your first ride).